Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 27, Number 44, Jasper, Dubois County, 21 August 1885 — Page 2
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WEEKLY COURIER.
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tontfeanUy baar hUd Vjr ayessag
brother who m wtreMeaiy -
DOWN WITH THE FINOU. fwnlmnnMnn kjr tke rtselsint r4wta Mm lfmuval t Feuooa wm Hhec
A$P,
ISllAJ?A.
It krWeWed that cholera kw mad Ms
1 r" "TOPICS 0' THE DAT.
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a-vu VAUTNAU
Tkx Iwht of AWW preparing
a mega FT1" Mcat' and wW ptaoehWi T'J'fi OvmMMM Imm viewed rV Mat at Mm CMy Hall, New York. Tkoso
air, who all aaid solemn reepeetto
rsmsltr oC the dttparlr1 hero. TarkMtktMk u oae of Mm tc.m ia Mm klstory ot the city. Never before hod sack mi Imposing 1 Improstro pageant puHd through its m4 ttta eethaated that fully M0.M0 oft outside of population t tbe city wmmt witimei tke, pageant. TkeeerebmIm wore unmorred by amy hitch or ---"- IwWr funeral ebservanees
' were held maeorly all Mm Wn-r eltlo. of
uuOUakiJ H OM bureau
mehargoot one to m nppeie fr elth me army or navy. Tkc 84Wi soom-ge, a seasons and deadly epidemic, Is erentlag ad kro at Odessa, Russia, , The War 'Department ka Issued aa order providing that regimental and etker b4 a4 tke wHlela eompoolHg - wtk tk eoasoHt of tke
Wamixtok, d: C, Ant U.-Tk foiWwla prooktiMtto ey tko PrilUt vra )M4Htystrtoyt By tlM lroWiit ol tHUulw4 SUti A. rroolanMtlon:
MlbtW 40IHHIH ttnau IW u,Uilu nutlll
PROPEOT
Grot
WjWMixaTOK, D. C, Att 11. Tho fiwm of U Dprtiwitol AfriwrtUt
hm1c a slight irrovwit of WW Uom ofeottoa on the ftrt of Attfiwt, tk gHrl average bolK Mi P'at eB,y
.urvuil r.irtlui Ml- I j-j in tku AujrtIK relUfM Oi
aotZXln )n Howtee rT1 wm W, rU oly South Caro-
Snw SvSoh " TtTM ThSy y b Una and AUlmm .xou. woir Pr
tr entry twerwoH
oearieiit iMMicy a m'TD,VA7
Tke SUte avoragM km
as fol
day ot FtstMruan. Ui uw yoar jwrn.
eUrwl to b iittl
whloU
awful any liioloawv o( aay
nu.- .ukkorltv. Mirage to wly l'.... rj ".7i7.r, iun.1 iiietiutotl wltliln la-
nr lUMinimi n KIMHI inim, "'-V--T
Zi' i.. lu.mhv nr under claim iaue ih
viae. l?";.irr. iiir a vlaw to entry thereof at
' i riiini inn ii m - . . . . .
ABVKJM roTe a t)l
Oo iadtoato a ajdy "Wiaotory
tke Afkaa ironner 'AlMZZn awful mean;, from prevwUnjc or
Glwtructlnic any ieron from
t I eMiM- UaUs or fcIela for iwllr aor-
ootilaltU with a view to entry tlieroi at nTWatlon. or by any SI
aotOomMit of
&f ...
Ik too eomiag jnnmoai - "SJon ttnv tract of nubile laad ub.
I . . will TaHtJ I w-""- ' . ' . ..uilut llllt BllliIU
Xaclaad tk Coasfrvatlv will ratao tke ery of orotoeUoa aa4 ad to oat a duty oa
v.....M lahMiiir aaid to ba
Kotas oa botwooa Baglaud, Turkey and
Ckiuawltb a twwib h - dofonslve alllaaoe agalat Ruwila. ThkRC wm 4,68i aew oaw of okoJera tkrougkout Spa4a oa tke 8tk, aad doatks from tko dlstaoe. Thk Argeatlao Ctoafedoratiaa kas closed tta orls aRa(aat all arrivals from Spata aa4 Marseille. t vu-seillM ekolora is lacroawag.
MMli reward koa boea There wore thirty deatka oa tke mk. - . I m . C.aln.W rVlAll.l
BKVEKAlt Of " kJS.o-" V lumtwr wtlU kare etarted up. Gkhman offloori are being- eagael tc roorgaaiae the Prslaa army. Tkk people of Plymouth, Pa., are uf erlag wltk a aeir aad fatal epidearfc UrWARB of four tkousaad Kusilaa treop kare died from tke eKeete of tke
climate oh the Atgaaa ironnw.
So to" Mt Sme,t or iitry, uartor the imbllc land laws of the Ualtea State-, nail from LJ1.. J. i- or niwtrMBtinif tree wHMaite and
tranrft over or through the public laaU;
the nfth eoutlon of aahl
tk eouery, wkU la aoariy orery Tillage
m kejatot la tke laad ateatortai terTioos M. soaae form aHeetid tke goiwrai okar-
of Mm Halloa's BMralag.
tfco MwruM m rofereaeo to
rif idly eaforeoa wm
Saral Skeridaa froat nu
XHw.
9m hmh
Cered for tke oaptwro ot Farquaaraoa, Mto tbionaillic Xaaeter (Irelaad) Baak
8x Owarum DlLKK i aoe oo-re-naJoat ia tke divorce proeeediags of ir. Doaold Crawford aad kla wife. Tux Marl of Caraarvoa, Lord Ueatoa-
e Irelaad, la saBoriag iroa aeaw
eoaaeoaeatly hit pro
Booed toac of Ireland kaa beea postpoaod. .Ox tke Kk tkere were 4,1 it aew oaaea oi Tm political eaapaigm k opened la efeoWa aad 1.511 doatks from tke disease
good earaeat la Baglaad. Mr. Oladstoae's
toa ku failed, which gives a largo ap
Mreat adraatago to tke Ceasorvatlve T Car ad Csaziaa of Russia, k)
pleted a tour of flalaad. Ok tkoldtk Detect It Traoy aad Bad--or, of 9C Leate, arrlred la Baa Fraaotseo Mtkeaoeamor XeaUadia with ifvrweil, Mm alMgd atarderer ot PreHer, aad startd for 8c Look oatkolltk. .Cocoml Frio .Gkaxt abaadoas millSHf aoeiratMM aad will take a posUiea as irU oagiaeer of a railroad. IrraxaiVK preoaratiooa are beiag ra ad e fortaomeetiagof tko Ctw aad tke MmU Aastria. sooa to Uko plaoa.
IX ittOFOSAi. is mado by tke Waklngtoa Critic to oreot a bridge across tke Potomac as tko Xattoaal moaumeet forOraat, sad tko proprietors are worklag hard to s4k- as a Moreat to carry oat tke idea. A MMATOif from Major Ckermelde atates tkattao rsbola ia July attaeked Algedoa, tftr mites east of Kaes4a,aad wereropalsed wHk a loss ofseveaSktokks aad 37 mea. Tke Kassala garrwoa is
tt.ntl
whkrkas. it is vytiiafifti "V5Si,S aet nrovldod as follows: " Wat the """J k i hvrobv authorized to take, such meaJteju
hmv unlawful mclosure of aay ot aui Uds and to employ; elvll or WW fjw aa may be neoesry for that purpose, aV'HKRK. It has boen hroHKht to my knoXlge that unlawful iHelosures. ani ncT aa are prohibit! by the tern of the aforeealtl statute, exist upon th pullo do-
SKySoatol prSaited ami obstruettd I by auok laelosures aad by force, threat and Intlmb d'owT thfrefore. 1, Orover CleveUnd, lldeatof Unltel Slate, do bore by order and direct that any and oyer uhUu
f ui Inelosurt) or tne imuire inu, inmn"...oy a5? p?ioa. assiclatloa or orpotloa tihHie,llately removed, aad 1 lis)rrt forbid aay iJerson, aoelatlm or corporatfon from pravaatloie or btru,!,Bforb Hieahrt of such nclosures or by force. "rSats or Intimidation any Hraon entitled thereto from peaceably entering mwm estahllshln aP settlement or rw
PVatry aad settlement under the K of the United S-tatts, And I commiMl and require eaoli and every oiHoer of thel'nltcd utw, upon whom
AtcnrM.
lows: VlnclHla M!M14HPPI W North Uarollaa wfLflnhdaaa i
Uoorala 1W Arkaasaa " tCX..::...........:: feaes Alabama l South Carolina", LoulsUaa aad TenBse aava made ao obaage? Florida baa sained four polataj Georgia aad Alabama, threaj Mltalaslppl,. two, aad
Arkansas, oae. Nortk uarouaa nas oue; Vlrglala, tkree. The crop has a allgkt disadvantage. It a few .days late, especially In the Atlautlc State. Tkere has beea little damage froia drought, rain or laaocta. A few reports from Tegaa aad occasionally oae from more Sastera States. Indicate a lack of rala. A large number la the GuU Slates, iacludlag a few la Texas, mention an excess of molatare, whlcU u
luiarlous Ih flat lands, baeaamg jh forms and bolls with rust and Wight are much lew prevalent thaa usual. Tlie caterpillar has as yet don no damage, though reported in aevflral oouatfes ia South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Louisiana aad Texas. It Is rare In Mississippi, aad la not reported la Arkaasas aad Tennessee.
ruuvtod tiirott ffhout Spain.
Tmk swlae la South Essex, Ontario, are being- deelmated by bog cholera. The dteeaso is resisting all attempts to arrest Its ravages. . DtJRiso the weelf eadlag August 8th,
Ue issae or stanuaru -TT-'r"." "? Ti d nf thM indenewlaaea
ike mints was . . ft u l ii t td i t ateii of Am rloa. the Uth.
IT .was GKOVKK UI.KVBUASU.
CORN. This crop has made some Improvement since the last report The average steads four points lower than the ard of fall condition aud Indicates a yield, with seasonable moisture and favoring temperature hereafter, of tweuty-stx to twenty-seven bushela per acre, lhe average for August ot 188 was the same, . . .. ilia lvlB
tint fall tnree noinm uwriux
, rttTRENOHMINT. Pseldsd MiHMMrM of Kaform Marmng tM Olosa of the VhKMt Yaar. The close of tlw seal year wm markwi Wy ota iWokkd hmmwkm ot rotwm, ai the matrtt Qevwntint, in tli dtaoharga of suparfltHHta einjUyw, and in oUiarwbw ottUing down vxpansM. The saving of aalarka in ona bureau alone, tlrnt of, ongravlug and printing, amounted to 27S a day, Many other ohHHgaa and removals aav been offfctod in tha Treaaury DoparUnant, with tlie vksw of bringing tha hualin;s t a praotical, working basis. The y. Umt of aocount keopiug ha been oonsiilorably almpliflatl. anil tha nwohlncry of government will run. more enaily during tha pretant HsohI year. At the Hame time, the "c1hh swoep," wlikh wan so much talked about, proved, lika manv other reuortfl. which ware Host-
ing about tha capital, an idle scare. In spite of the many uvldencos glvtm by the AtlmiiustrHtioH, that it is to tw conduolotl on Ptriot buAlnftaa principle, there aoems to bo a dlimitlon In ome qtiartoru to exmt somo startling or revolutionary action ouj s imrt This is foolish ami unjust toward the President and his Cabinet It wtw just such action, repeated at certain Intervals, that brought the Republican Administration into trouble and contempt. The peonlo exeot from President Cleveland 'Honest, fair government, economically administered, and their interest kept in view above all others. Thla has been the governing idea in all the appointments made in Federal offices since the 4th of laroh, and the removals and changes have boon in exact accord with it. The mtblic has yet but a faint idea bf the magnitude oi
the work of reform undertaken by tne present administration. Twenty-four years of Republican maladministration corroded tho public service aud poicouod the entire body of government to such an extont that groat care and circumspection had to bo exercised In tho lirst application of tho Democratic remedy. It U eay for those who take but a superficial view of tho change of Government, and what tlie peoplo meant and cvpeded when
thevMiiatia mat cnanee, mat imuiuii,
loralW devolved, to cause turn order to be . fotinwia- hea the vleld was twea-
obeye'd aad all the provisions o tne so r- ,--ra ,,, ,H73 the .veragfe for
Coare'e herein inenuoneu .' "V""J. UfrMi. lit testimony whereof I have here-
sweeps
and
,,! set my hand and caused the seal of the United State to.be amaed. ...
lftam sit IUA sltV fll T HSUiriK IWi aes -
tw.ir ltihU in 1879 the average
Aucust was ntuety-nlne, and the ultimate
yield as reported by the census w twenty-elght bushels. The Increase has been:
tke corresponding period last year
9S21 49& Tke situation at Zanzibar la beoomlag serious, aad tke Saltan has appealed to tke .lBgllskeetfer proteoMon. It Is predicted that the laquiry lata the caase of tke depression of trade ia Barland will be a fallate, owing to tke per-
soaaelef tke commissloa. ia nossesslbn of tke Briwsa
BythelYeaklent: T. K. Hayakii, Secretary of btnteTHE CATTLE BARONS.
Xcw Vork VlrinlR Alabama Illlnc4s Vuu ml ti
Iowa .
StNorth Carolina J
3 itieorala,.
MKhtnan MWOHrl Nebraska
to speak about "clean
instantaneous cures. When a patient la brought almot to tlie verge ot dissolution by disease and neglect, tho skillful physician who id called in douft not at once proceed to heroic remedies. He rather endeavors to extirpate tho disease by degrees. The Demoeratio Government had a w.r. .Hilifiiilt task than Meius to be un-
iifiNtnnd In some huartci's. Suecewive
They Murit Show a lMVpcMdUoH to Obey th Order and May Then be Kntltled to Horn Cnnalderatlon. Washixotok, D. C, August 12. The recnt nroclamatlon of the President or-
Govtrameat do not confirm the report ot I tkriH tHe lessees o the Cheyenne aad
alleged German aanexatlona in nar. Awiahoe nt?ervatlons In forty days, aaa
A bkath aaviajf -.. - .,, rttUltilL to extend the time, nas leu w
- - . . a al-
.. . Heimbllcan Admlnltstratlona made tho
There has been a slight decline m g lCJn of 8IKJu8 ami plunder so inher-
I'eBBsyiTauia, """""
t PruMiat has cone to lhe Adiroa-
"emebsmrklsTaoatloau Before leavmg ko Imed a preelamatton ordering tke remoral of every unlawful Inelosure of public lend malafcdaed by persoa, aseosiatkm On Um lMk If tes Joeie Croeker, an aetrett at Chleago, was ik oeart ekarged via 'nh htreeay of tke maauseript of BrUy CapeU's '-Galley Wavf." Tn PreeWeat kas pardoned Poliee I4eaaat Mallea, of Ctaolaaa!, mTietedof vlomsiug tko Federal eleoMon laws kwt.JKoremker. mtBOm AXD CASOAXTDaS
1Lr3ivviaa. a middter. was raa
r. mmi. Ullod Lv a trala at Youagstown,
n. mm MMTtk. and Jeka Tomkias, a Kort
v..wmu. met a similar fate at
tttanla-O.
fiiioM m tke m-eviaoe of Caotea
Chma, rave destroyed entire villages, aad
anaed tke doatkot neome.
On the k a nwager trala went
tkreagk a trestle over Nine-Mile Creek on aOiMkMatlBawra lUUroad, about
mMes from CtaolnaaU. r Three MMM were killed asm several seriously
iajared. . . , , s dctkeHfc John Duty was arrested at akomm m nW onktkirki ot Philadelphia, Pa., wkHe iatlMMtoC twramg oat bogus baK debars. W. JL smrsmaa, a eigar deal. srmlaHy,waaalsoarreMdas aaac-
Gibraltar
. ..nl rholera. Soala has meM
i ; . . ..j.
tuted a laad cordoa earring uiwimw
from eommualcatioa wlta tao eeasagama
8paaUk territory.
e m LATE NEWS ITEMS. two mea were killed by an acetdeat on
the rail at BIne Beaaote, Canada, oa tke
11th.
Ex-Sko retart Teller denies that ke
ever sanctioned Indian leases to catMe-
Teanossee, Texas, Reautcay, uuio Indiana. In the corn surplus States, the averages are: Ohio Hn,UHaa wi UllBoU Iowa ej v2Jlir . ..lee Missouri
9W
feel-
General .Sheridan's
Kansas.
Correspondents report droughts In some places; excess ot rain In other, bat well drained and deeply cultured land has snaTered little from drought or superaatnratloB. Meteorological oondll. iiAAH rnerallv favorable. The
prospect Imui not been exceeded slace 1S0. WHKAT. The moist aud hot weather since the int. nf .thIv ban caused some damage
to spring wheat In the Northwest, mainly n UMainaaln and Minnesota. While
ton tkofttk Oeerff
teraC a
nnfrw-
CaaAM, O.,
wosmally skothatbekW by WsWWe. Bsh ad beoa driaklag, aad the shsssmg Was Mm ressrit of adrsakea faacrel, Mrs. BaetolkMboMaUeed under Hnti Oit m seven aortoas met thoir llr la harawg kaUdiag at Mansksslsr, V. M4 eight m almralag koUl at Las Vegas, K. aad two ia a barahag reetdoaos soar firntasas TexT
AT Issramsats OaL, oatkettk, during U4weea Baraey Palm aad Jos
' Immm draw rsTolTsrs aad shot
at tke suae Mm, Mis balls striking eaok
Wat absve Mm heart. Bevea
ssMhaswed. Betk am
O Mm MtkAOUTerMHsheU was kiVed
aad Pries Dillon severely, wsundsd by
Mm ears at PlMebarnk, Pa.
FMMt TsMaia. ssmes news of a great
massasrs bf.mlselsasrMS aad ChrisMa W Blaak Plaas.
O tke tm Sam Blnton was killed la
stantlr aoar Maaokestsr, la., by mllwg
agatast Mm wheel of a steam engine.
r Mm faH of 'Mm roof of. a railway
statfw at Msddorsftetd, XngUad, oa. Mm
Mk. two neode wars killed and several
hart.
. OxMmMMi Jeka Fox and Fred nsknrsr
wit from a aawsk tower at ttrsmd Kap
Cholera killed tke Arekbtskep ot Se
ville.
Hon. Robert Mallort, aa ex-Con-
gressmau, died at Louisville, Ky., oa Mm
11th, of kidney trouble.
Parxell will be baaqueted la iwwin
by tke Home Rulers August 21tk.
The douuo-beader strike oa the w neeiiag division of tke Baltimore Ohio Railway has oollapsed. Carbixal MAXXixa will issue a pastoral letter oa the new or i ml sat bill. Ho says I twill be ao blank cartridge. The Union Faeifte Railway at Omaha has reduced tke working hoars la tko
shops to eight hotfrs a day. Two Freack soldiers were killed by tko explosioa of a bombshell at Foatalaebleaa oa tke 11th. Texas Is sending ever tke State what are called grass spies to see how meek
land Is unlawfully iaeloeed. ' Paris advices iro'm Ton quia state Mint
l,Wi Carmtiaae have been massaered la
tke proviBoes of Blsadlak aad Fku Tea.
Ixx Coroner of Dabuaue, Ia., Is hunt
ing for the body of a stranger who said ke was going to sommlt saieide.
FnsstMKT Oletblarb) arrived at nis
destination, Prospest Moose, Upper 8a-
vasma Lake, la Mm Adiroadadks, oa tke 1Mb.
Ok. Smmvxbt, Mm noted Aipiae trav
eler and author, was Wllfd reseaUy by
falling over a preoipiee while attempting aa Impesslble feat.
Albert X. Merrick, a mereksatdoiag
hasinot in Xew York but residing In Brooklyn, was murdered at his kerne on
Mm night of the Mtk. saw stopsoa m m-
ted ot tko arlaee. Qerxaxt Is agitated over proposed
strltuceatOoVernmeut supervision in Rus
sia ever German firms engaged la baaU
mss ia tho Ciar's domlassns.
P. a BoOBtxe, agent at C mage foe Mm Boktograph Company, of Ksw York, m said to be a fagttivs and short l,Mtt la his asesaats. Pet an Dk OoVroct was killed and Tko. MeCeau and Mike Csstsk seriowsly wounded on the lltk by Mm savlag ot an earth bank at LeufsvtUe, Xy. , Oreat military prtoaatloa Is beiag taken to guard the Csar la hts somiag visit to tko Bmpersrs of Austria' and GorHHHiy. MJMllete are again becoming aMira. .
A smart lawyer at Lsmgylew, Tex., got
the statement irons inisrwwu that the administration ia unfriendly ,o Rattleinen. and means
tr. r-rh them. No such
lncr hnwever. exlsta.
report, aad the reports of special agents
coavlneea tne rresiweuv ration of tho reservation by cattlemen created all the dissatisfaction among the Indians. Alter being Induced to to make the leases to the cattlemen, the Indians became dissatisfied because .i. .ut,iiul from roamlnstover
the lull extent oi ineir. sw.h..
conciaueu tsai vhbj BeHorauy - T,, ltr., aHnrU of the
tne l lv rpnortea. nrorainonv ounu i
: " ' . : . . .Lkla Jiu and IB
frnm IIHI mWH IU UIXU fcj Mil , -
In.ttana eoClHUeU I Hat
J. HO -T : . . .u
. A .n tkalr lands. snu m
rrealdaat and Secretary of the Interior saw that the surest way to maintain pae aad keep them la a good temper was to restore their lands to them. The President's proclamation ordering the cattlemen off la forty days was issued,
gad then a strong pressure n brdnght to bear to secure an extension oi , tlm in favor of the lessees. This was refused. It is known, however, that the Government does not expect the lessees to vaeate the reservation within the prescribed
tlmo. It hi not deemea prsciwouic them to do so. If the cattle owners shall manifest an earnest disposition to comply with the proclamation, and by 1 - ..... m . I. .. .......(inn
ln frnm lffll llnWB H) LMEUM'UTSl
ill J, ..v.... - ,
a lew oases down to sixty, auu w iviyeieht in the case of Pierce County, Wisconsin. Most of the great wheat connties in Minnesota report averages from seventy-flve to ninety, though I)ode County only returns titty, toneo! less imrtrirtanna make an average ot 100. tne
reduction m prospective yield s greatest la Minnesota, amounting to nine points. The decline Is nve In Missouri, four in Ohio and one la oU. Thara Is an
Increase In theoiner iernwu
ueoiiiia ia
Ant. in tbi (iowninic!.; inai it eoum
only be attacked gradually. Kvery departtnent whs so honcycombexl with corruption that the new chief had to procsetl cautiously aud slowly to d'seover tho robt of the disease and to devise a cure for It. The President and his Cabinet have achieved a prodigious amount of work during the past four months. They found a roniplex, cumberrus system In each department, devised solely for the purpose of concealing fraud and knavery, blunder and more economical methods have been substituted, and lhe veil of mystery and secrecy which shielded so manv racaliti0 has been torn away. Under the present system Industry and honeatv alone can succeed, as lhe transtififf fit nf till! .Iln bui-iness has been
ripiit mteuigioie uaix. etlbrts of the new Govern
ment were directed towards e onomy. In the White House iteelf, as In every department, were found hundreds ot superfluous employes and sinecures. They have been gradually weeded out. Again. It was found that the clerks paid little attontion to the hours of work expected of them. Now they are comiKilied to put In a full day's work as
tneV wouiu m oong;is iu u j m.nnil nrlvate Mstabliahmetit. ritness
their oattta of the reservation
days be graateu ..Lna Rut the A
r....uBt u that if they sit othxr crops
down aad tk sothinz, oosatiag upon tferage for oats has declined from
leniency from the AUMiwswnimn, p m wHk3R ls foHr points Higher tun a mm V. mm L nr TmUS fial VAI rv. IH I ' 1 a
sisrsascaa .
and capaouiiy nave oeu .1.. ..A..,t.1 milirimtSnni fnr olllCO.
'i& mlmk One of the causes of the downfal of the onnoTst of jSj. No reports concern- Republican party was the disgust of the on tn ist oi omj' v itr fnr i nnrrunt. partisan methods
mg tne result i - -m -' v; , nnftlntnl0I1,. brills
111 1UHMI1L vuoi-i ri' , , for unscrupulous reUlnors. Presideut
to
b the use ot the cavalry.
.tiU.f nraferrad. becanos Mm Chero
k am ara Intelligent, ed nested Indtanti,
and know how to govern their affairs, let the leases stand.
- eTko Valwo eta PotMea. Qalvkstox, Tkx., Angast lz.-In a nit at Longvlew, Hon. Joha W. Dusoan, sfttet tbe attorneys in the oase, vekcKMatly argued that no talne or re-it-aAatd be nlaosd nnon petitions
promlseuonsty signed by cltlatoas. Op-
posrsg eon nee i rciuicu a. ..-- moat scathingly and ekaracterlaed It as absurd and idiotle. Tho Court aad the lary were ahm aaalast Duncan. They believed petitions Ir any caase, If signed by good men, were entitled to respectful ooMidraths. Chrind aad defeated, bnt not eoavinred he was wrong, Dnneaa qaleUy went to work
M prove UM bchviobs were ovalM. Ills lngenloaa seal was rewarded yesterday, when In eort h read a solemn petition praying that
tha Coart wshi a ssag tmnr ieuw townsman, Lnka Howard, who is one of thsmost respsotaWs and enterprising citizen of the plaoe. Dnnoan display od the namos of all the county Bkers ad fifty baslnsss men slgnod to the lndlsrons petition. Among 'the signers was the brothsr-ln-law and father-in-law ot
i iu.iu af Uatvaar.
Kya averages , saowiaa improtentent slaee the 1st of Jane. Barley suads as in tbe last report, at 92. whtoh Indicates about an average crop tor any series of five or ten years.
There is aa inurenaw buokwhsat and condition averages 96. A medium crop of hay is assured by .u. ...... es.
Tobseoo makes a general average f
The average tor potaioea is a, again,
97 last moMt'a. Keport of the ComrnhMten to Central and (MUtJh Amerlea. , Washixotos, D. C, Angust 12. The Commission to Central and South Amer
lea has submitted reports en its visit to Icnador, Venskuela and Guatemala. No reports will be made on Brazil or the Ar.tta .MsnuWlc. Kcnador Is not m-
cliaod to a rselproelty treaty or a oommoa silver oola for the Central aad South Anaarleaa SUtes, hat favored a oommer-
nt.i flne-rsss at the countries. Kenador
holds that sommeros with the United
States Is dimenit owing so monopoly oi the carrying trade, The Commission it, ink that bv nroner weans the United
States oan get all tbe trade of : Kenador. nr.tht. wa vlaaned from Venezuela.
Gnatemaln Is arranging a reelproolty
th exniratlon of the mriy I in Texas t a7; .T- , "l"" ""W,H Ct. i " .t th
a 4 . 1.1 1 a mmM lalsssmsnr TmVmM tM VHHu ai as a as- I a lnsal at f I llmJS SfST, nim ipLiiri ngniiion -
BuX determination of the ported. obn6xiou avs tern from the Wnnin
All lim apiMJiiuiuonia - for the benefit of tlie public service, u every case his judgment has been a inpiy sustalnetl bv the' results. IVUh efficient working foree aid a largo n -trenohment of expenses the IfcmowW Administration commences i tlie fiscal year, confldent that it will make J showing huoh as the.jwople expf ctfr m It and win to a still greater degree the trust and faith of those .who vo gd for honest Goverament last f all. Washington 1'ett. . .
cholera epidemic of
T..a.Sasa tlJ
18l-. th workmel la " ":
iree irom me . ,.,. one-third of the iopnlat Ion of a tiling in their immediate Ktor '., aminent Italian ly a
internal auminrnvrnwotw cholera preventive. t Ninety Degrees. When gayly tko thermometer At ninety holds tlf vnH f And wth yourhorstiwyoH f wIirefoaVo wear u atloklnsr to your form, . . . Mow,K;J-tohave friend Inform you "tt Is warm. . .. Boston Saturday Kvtmng
A rmblia-solrited man one Ugoo the haltsr oj a hot
A skart lawyer at LsmgTMw, lex., got n0WKrd. Kvery signature wa proven uihmmh -"L."""?-U .tiJi; ml? . r' i 7 V..u Jdviailna is iltHJ1 p a petition and had it extemdvely signed Jiw, aid it wm eossoeded last night treaty and fggre a finmee "vefiwk quivering lips, asks direetion m ifhaVe a premmont eitme. haaged. mis JSt iwysr DtHMtn hi jssta llUis Mm Il0f5 ,
Idea was tMhrew ridicule e penneas w i rMt mea m Jeof vkw. - imb v
ids, Mtsk. Fes was lhlJjl 4aaL
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